Politics & Government

Owners of Venetian Moon to Open Restaurant in Peabody This Fall

A new Italian eatery, Scosso, will be coming to the Northshore Mall later this year, occupying the vacant space where Bertucci's used to be.

Italian dining is coming back to the . The owners of  will open a new eatery called "Scosso" in Peabody. The owners will appear before the Peabody Licensing Board Monday night for a public hearing on a full liquor license.

Peabody attorney John Keilty, who is representing North Shore Food Group, LLC, says the Venetian Moon owners plan to offer a similar style of Italian dining with a martini bar at Scosso.

Keilty said the owners and Simon Property Group have a lease agreement for the space vacated by Bertucci's in Peabody back in 2009.

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Keilty said there is a "significant build out needed" for the space, partly to allow the restaurant to operate independently of mall shopping hours. A new entranceway will be created to allow direct access to Scosso from outside the building -- the existing mall entrance is between Nordstrom's and Macy's Men's & Furniture.

Scosso is seeking one of two remaining new all-alchol licenses the city controls. Peabody received due to the population increase identified in the 2010 U.S. Census.

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Keilty said he's not anticipating the board will have too many concerns over issuing the license, other than perhaps adding yet another full-alcohol establishment to the mix at the mall. Already, , , and Joe's American Bar & Grill all have all-alcohol licenses.

At this time, the anticipated opening date for Scosso is early fall.

Monday's hearing will be held in the basement conference room at at 6:30 p.m.

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